England
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Raymond G. Carey Papers
Born in Iola, Kansas, Raymond Carey (1901-1972) studied at Southwestern College (Kansas), Oxford University, and the University of Chicago. He was a professor of history at the University of Denver from 1945 to 1971, specializing in modern European history. This collection includes a copy of Carey's dissertation, materials from his classes, and French historical documents.
Red Cross Letter, between 1944 March 27-April 20
Red Cross Letter, between 1944 February 25-March 28
Red Cross Letter, 1941 March 21
One typed letter on International Committee of the Red Cross Letterhead to Mademoiselle (Henry's mother) providing an update on Henry. The letterhead is in French and type is in French. Letter states that Henry is in good health and working on Church Farm in Whipsnade.
Sarah Susman and Her Children in England, circa 1907
Formal studio portrait of Sarah Susman and her children in Leeds, England. Left to right standing are Bessie, Rose, Joseph, and Israel and seated are Sarah, Hyman, and Graham.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 81, issue 57, 1977 March 3
Senate Meeting – “NO” On Term Extension. Soviet Defector Belenko discusses – Underground Bases Revealed. England Trip Full, Wait List Announced.
